Jalen & Jacoby

NBA analyst Jalen Rose and ESPN producer David Jacoby have been "giving the people what they want" since 2011 with their fun, intelligent daily talk show on ESPN2. This show highlights the chemistry between two friends and industry trendsetters as they break down the latest action in sports, pop culture, technology and lobster.

Jalen Rose

David Jacoby

Latest episodes

aired 78 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby break down the latest in sports and pop culture.

aired 78 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby break down the latest in sports and pop culture.

aired 90 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 94 days ago

Stephon Marbury and Al Harrington join Jalen Rose and David Jacoby as they give the people what they want, as only they can.

aired 97 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 107 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 108 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 109 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 110 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 114 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 115 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 116 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 117 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 118 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 122 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 123 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 124 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 125 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

aired 142 days ago

Holly Holm joins Jalen Rose and David Jacoby as they give the people what they want, as only they can.

aired 143 days ago

Yo Gotti joins Jalen Rose and David Jacoby as they give the people what they want, as only they can.

aired 144 days ago

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby give the people what they want, breaking down the latest in sports and pop culture as only they can.

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